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Saving the Lost Tribe: The Rescue and Redemption of the Ethiopian Jews

Author: Asher Naim
Binding: Hardcover
Published: 2003-01-01
ISBN: 0345450817

$50.00


 

Saving the Lost Tribe: The Rescue and Redemption of the Ethiopian Jews

Saving the Lost Tribe: The Rescue and Redemption of the Ethiopian Jews
by: Asher Naim


Editorial Review:

For nearly three thousand years, the black Jews of Ethiopia-known as the Falashas-maintained their faith and their identity in the face of drought, famine, and tribal war. They were indeed the lost tribe, tracing their ancestry to King Solomon and the queen of Sheba. Then in May 1991, these Ethiopian Jews staged a miraculous exodus. With Ethiopia exploding around them in brutal civil war, some fourteen thousand Falashas were safely airlifted to Jerusalem by the Israeli air force over the course of twenty-five harrowing hours. Told by the Israeli ambassador who made it happen, this spellbinding book is the story of that incredible rescue-as well as an extraordinary history of the Falashas, the remarkable people whose faith never waivered, even when confronted with enormous atrocities.
Asher Naim knew practically nothing about the Falashas when he was posted to Addis Ababa by the Israeli government in the fall of 1990, but he instantly found himself swept up in their plight. As rebel forces advanced against Ethiopia's savage dictator, Mengistu Haile Meriam ("the Butcher of Addis"), it became clear that the Falashas would be slaughtered unless they could be snatched from the violence overwhelming their country.
Naim set to work on several fronts simultaneously-negotiating with Mengistu and his deceptively charming right hand man, coordinating logistics and strategy with the Israeli military, frantically raising money through contacts in America. On May 23, Naim realized it was now or never, and word went out to the Israeli air force: Operation Solomon must begin at once. With twenty thousand Falashas crowding the Israeli embassy compound, the first Israeli planes landed at the Addis airport and a team of crack Israeli commandos took position with instructions to protect the operation "at any cost." Four hours later, the first planeload of Falashas took off for Israel.
For Asher Naim the rescue of the Falashas became a kind of personal quest-a quest not only to free his fellow Jews from tyranny but also to uphold the sacredness of human life. In helping the Falashas realize their three-thousand-year-old dream of returning to Jerusalem, Naim came to a profoundly new understanding of the nature of faith, identity, and the struggle to endure. Saving the Lost Tribe is a magnificent achievement, a story of hope in the face of chaos and redemption on the brink of disaster.

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An amazing story of a courageous diplomat:

I just finished reading Mr. Naim's book, "Saving the Lost Tribe: The Rescue and Redemption of the Ethiopian Jews," and I was astounded at the lengths that this diplomat took to save his people in Ethiopia. Mr. Naim could have had a much easier life for himself working in the foreign service, which he had done elsehwhere for a number of years before being assigned to Ethiopia. However, in the midst of his other duties, he took the time and mustered the courage to do what he had to do to, literally, save a... more info

ETHIOPIANS HAVE NEVER BEEN JEWS!!!!:

What on earth is the point of inventing Jewish roots concerning these deceptive Ethiopians when everybody knows too well why they became Jews: only because it was the only possibility for them to immigrate to Israel only for economic reasons (to flee their undescribable poverty).
Were these Ethiopians Jews in Ethiopia? NO! NEVER EVER!! They were Christians! A significant number of them in Israel returned to their Christian faith even though most of them decided to keep being Jew because they felt it... more info

A diplomat's memoirs:

Over the course of three years in the early 1980s and just over a day in 1991 the Israeli government conducted two efforts unprecedented in human history, Operation Moses and Operation Solomon, respectively, that together rescued well over 20,000 Ethiopian Jews from a country ravaged by famine and civil war. Asher Naim was the Israeli ambassador to Ethiopia who negotiated with the regime's warlords and bureaucrats for their cooperation during the 1991 operation. He opens the book with a brief synopsis of... more info


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